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Plans for 331 new homes in Normanton have been submitted to Wakefield Council by housebuilder Persimmon.
The site on Wakefield Road is allocated for housing in Wakefield’s Local Plan which aims to increase the number and types of houses available to local homebuyers. A range of house sizes will be provided, ranging from bungalows to two, three and four-bed properties. 33 of the homes will be transferred to a local housing provider. Built to new building regulations, all homes will be fitted with EV chargers and air source heat pumps. James Parkin, Land Director, Persimmon West Yorkshire, said: “We’re delighted to have submitted plans for a new development in Normanton. “This development will provide high-quality new homes for local homebuyers, built to a high design standard in keeping with the local area. “With the need for new housing rightly high up the political agenda, we’re pleased to be working with Wakefield Council and local stakeholders to deliver homes for first-time buyers, families and downsizers alike.”Doncaster homebuilder pledges to invest £83m into seaside regeneration
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“The landmark new partnership announced today will support our commitment to ramp up housing supply and boost economic growth by developing more large-scale, attractive and sustainable places across the country with the homes, jobs and infrastructure that communities need to thrive.”
David Thomas, Chief Exec of Barratt Developments, said: “We are committed to playing our part in delivering the millions of new homes the country needs over the next 10-20 years. To help us achieve this goal, we need to deliver more large developments. Through the MADE partnership, we are creating a master developer which can manage the infrastructure and placemaking that is needed to deliver at scale.” Peter Denton, Chief Executive of Homes England, said: “MADE Partnership will provide a master developer platform with the ambition and capability crucial for creating not just the homes but the vibrant, diverse places England needs. Whether it’s transforming a brownfield site, extending an existing town, or creating a whole new village, the partnership will have the finance, tools, expertise and partners required to ensure a cohesive approach to delivering a fabulous place that people want to live and work.” Charlie Nunn, Chief Exec of Lloyds Banking Group, said: “Our pioneering MADE Partnership between Lloyds Banking Group, Homes England and Barratt Developments has created a master developer – enabling the largest-scale projects and place-based solutions to be achieved, and helping to deliver tens of thousands of new homes which are so urgently required. This is the cross-sector collaboration we need, at significant ambition and scale.”